Sarah Page, Fiona McCormack, Sophie Oldfield and Stephen Whitehead discuss how more work needs to be done to address women’s experiences.
Read MoreThis article explores how there are several reasons why engagement with fathers, and in particular Black fathers, is challenging in the Youth Justice System.
Read MoreDavid Adlington-Rivers discusses the significance of hope theory for people released from prison and new perspectives for the probation service.
Read MorePeter Brown, Thomas Bickley, Andrew Fowler share findings from their research of participants on the Horizon programme.
Read MoreKirsty Teague and Charlotte Oliver make the case for inclusive, and person-centred language for all, and address the implications of terminology usage.
Read MoreAn empirical study of life-sentenced probationers’ experiences with probation post-release.
Read MoreMatt Tidmarsh explores probation staff experiences of the unification of services.
Read MoreJake Phillips, Editor of Probation Quarterly, shares his thoughts on the key themes of PQ30.
Read MoreWe are delighted to publish PQ30 today, with submissions from academics, practitioners, people with lived experience and the voluntary sector.
Read MoreAn update from Loraine Gelsthorpe, Chair of the Probation Institute.
Read MoreImportant research based on 25 interviews with young Muslims aged 18 to 25 in the Justice System by the Osmani Trust with Barrow Cadbury Trust.
Read MoreWe are grateful to the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies for this very sensitive and thoughtful tribute to Mike Guilfoyle.
Read MoreThe Second Annual General Meeting of the Probation Institute CIO will be held on Thursday 25th January at 1pm for one hour.
Read MoreLatest blog from Charlie Taylor, Chief Inspector of Prisons.
Read MoreFollowing the successful launch of our two excellent Sir Graham Smith Awards for 2023, we are pleased to open the Award Scheme for 2024.
Read MoreImportant changes came into force on 28th October 2023.
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